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See
Yourself as an
Engineer?! Book Resources in Science & Engineering Library America
Transformed, engineering and technology in the nineteenth century:
selections from the historic American Engineering Record, National Park Service
America’s Master Dam Builder:
the engineering genius of Frank T. Crowe
American Civil Engineer, 1852-2002:
the
history, traditions,, and development of the American Society of Civil Engineers ATM
Networks: concepts and protocols
Biotechnology Unzipped: promises and realities Brunel
in Love with the Impossible:
a
Celebration of the Life, Work and Legacy of Isambard Brunel
Changing Our World: true stories of women engineers Chief’s
Clipboard: 20 years of Ronny J. Coleman
Crossing Boundaries, Building Bridges:
Comparing the History of Women Engineers, 1870s-1990s The
Dirty Dozen:
toxic
chemicals and the earth’s future
Engineering Architecture: the Vision of Fazlur R. Khan
Engineering Legends:
Great
American Civil
Engineers: 32 Profiles of Inspiration and Achievement From
Prairie to Planes:
how
Dallas and Forth Worth overcame politics and personalities to build one of the
world’s biggest and busiest airports Hardy
Cross: American engineer
Historic Building Facades:
the
manual for maintenance and rehabilitation
Journeys of Women in Science and Engineering: no universal constants Lego®
Mindstorms Mechatronics Machu
Picchu: a civil engineering marvel Making
Time: Lillian Moller Gilbreth,
a life
beyond “Cheaper by the dozen Me,
Myself and Infrastructure:
private
lives and public works in America
Paperboy: confessions of a future engineer by Henry Petroski The
Radio: the life story of a technology The
Railroad: the life story of a technology
Readings in Cyberethics
Reinforced Plastics Handbook
Renewable Energy:
its
physics, engineering, use, environmental impacts, economy and planning aspects Rocket
Boys: a memoir
by Homer
Hickam, Jr, Robert
Stephenson: the Eminent Engineer Space
Tourism: adventures in earth orbit and beyond To
Recruit and Advance: women students and faculty in science and engineering Utility
Security: the new paradigm Women
in Space: following Valentina TA 140 .F9 F85 1999 | ||||